Well most notably the Korean War.
Ho Chi Minh.
The machine gun has been used in numerous conflicts since its invention in the late 19th century. Notably, it played a significant role in World War I, where it contributed to the devastating trench warfare tactics. Subsequent conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and various modern conflicts, have also seen extensive use of machine guns. Their impact has fundamentally changed infantry tactics and warfare strategies across these wars.
human and civil rights
They were divided at the 17th parallel in 1954/55 after the 1st Indochina War (also called the French Indochina War). They were united in 1975 after defeating the Republic of South Vietnam, which had been supported by the US since 1955.
Same as it's been since '54; Hanoi
WW1 , WW2, Korea, Vietnam and Iraq
No, World War II was not the last war declared by the United States. The US has engaged in military conflicts since then, such as the Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf War, Afghanistan War, and Iraq War, among others. However, these conflicts were not officially declared as wars by Congress.
Vietnam, USSR, Kuwait, Somalia, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
Some major conflicts and wars in Europe since World War II include the Cold War, the Balkan Wars, the conflicts in Northern Ireland, and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Since that term is not commonly used; it's probably more accurate to state, that Vietnam is not a world power.
Vietnam belongs to the communist side of the world now.
Since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, the country has ceased to be divided into north and south sections; it is just one country now. And it has a communist government.
Ho Chi Minh.
cos jedward ran in and shot them all
War in RVN (South Vietnam) since 1955. War with North Vietnam since 1964.
The US has fought no major wars since Vietnam.
There are no war conflicts in Bosnia since 1996.